'If you are looking for an eclectic or Brooklyn-centric collection of movies, look no further.' ROKUGUIDE.COM

﻿What is BKOD?﻿

Curated by the Art of Bklyn Film Festival, Brooklyn On Demand brings the best Brooklyn-centric indie films and media to a worldwide audience while helping their creators earn exposure and revenue for their work. BKOD showcases work that represents the diverse voices of the Brooklyn creative scene — and gives filmmakers a choice in how they want to share it. To charge or not to charge? They decide.For exclusive Premium titles, all revenue is split evenly, supporting filmmakers and the unique mission of AoBFF. And fans of indie cinema get to watch films they can't see anywhere else. (We love it when everybody wins.)

If you're a filmmaker who would like to be part of BKOD, ﻿contact us.﻿

﻿How does BKOD work?﻿

On Roku: Add our new Roku channel and watch our Free and Premium titles! For Premium titles, just use your remote to enter your 4-digit PIN and the purchase fee will be charged to the card associated with your Roku account. You'll be emailed a receipt for each purchase and the film(s) will be available to watch for as long as you keep the BKOD channel!

Online:It's easy. For our Free videos, just click play. Done!

To rent our purchase a Premium title, join Vimeo here. It's free... you can even join through Facebook. Then you can watch trailers for all our films (also free.) When a trailer ends, you have the option to rent/purchase the film. ﻿ All Vimeo on Demand (VOD) videos you purchased will appear in your Library and under the Watch Later tab of your feed. Simply log in to your account and then choose one of those options.

Founded in 2011 by working artists, the Art of Bklyn Film Festival is the only independent, international festival in the world built entirely around the Brooklyn film scene. AoBFF only screens work by Brooklyn-born, Brooklyn-based and Brooklyn-centric filmmakers.

"An indie gem that showcases the best of the Borough." — INDUSTRY Magazine"A film festival for Brooklyn, by Brooklyn and about Brooklyn." — The L Magazine